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Paris and where else
I am trying to surprise my wife for her 50th birthday for a trip to Paris and another destination either within France or possibly Italy.As she normally plans all of our vacations, I want to make this really special for her. After spending 5 days in Paris, I am looking for another destination within France, that is easy to get to, either by train or air, for another 5 days of sightseeing and relaxation.
I don't want to say money is no object, but any recommendations of hotels/recommendations in the neighborhood of $400-$500 would be very much appreciated. |
What time of year and what are your wife's interests?
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The trip will be in the summer of 2008, early july and she likes gardening, shopping, sunning.
Does that help? |
Have you been to London Rome or Venice?
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We have visited London, Rome and Venice already.
Could we do 3 days in Nice or somewhere close to Nice and do day trips and 3 days in Provence area and possibly shorten Paris to 4 days? Also I do a lot of driving for my business, and am not looking to drive long distances on vacation. |
Hi C,
Take the TGVest to Strasbourg (about 2:30 hr), rent a car and visit Alsace and the Black Forest. No long distances. You can drop the car in Strasbourg and fly home from Paris or Stuttgart. ((I)) |
I think the idea of going to Provence and the Cote d'Azur is a good one. Easy to take the TGV to Avignon, poke around Provence for a bit, then fly out of Nice. Beautiful villages -- from Avignon all the way to Nice -- relaxing and a different experience from another large city.
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Amsterdam, Brussels or Munich are also good considerations and you can fly open-jaw to save backtracking.
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agree with PP. Nice and /or Provence
combined with Paris has always been my favorite combo. |
Fellow fodorites.
Where would you recommend we stay in or near to Provence or Nice? Hotels no more than $400 per night. |
Hotel l'Europe in Avignon and La Colombe D'Or in St Paul de Vence (just north of Nice) are both wonderful.
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I would stay near the coast - there is so much to see around Nice and being by the sea is wonderful that time of the year. You may wish to look at Antibes , a lovely town with a very nice beach. |
Since your wife likes sunning, I too recommend the Cote d'Azur. And I think I would stick to 5 and 5. That way, not too much rushing about, lots of time for absorbing the surroundings, and luxuriating in your very nice hotel.
I am so sorry that I can't recommend a $400 to $500 a night hotel. I really am. :'( But I must say you are a fantastic husband to plan this for your wife. Blessings to you and may your trip be a dream come true. |
I would chose Provence or Languedoc over Nice as a base. Why? The beaches in the south of France are not that wonderful. I would TGV into Avignon and then rent a car . (For something very different gooogle Chateau Quarante. I stayed there..it is a great place base for day trips. In fact, if you dont wish to drive, the host does sightseeing and he is very charming. His wife does a great cooking course which is an alternative.) If you do go to Avignon and rent a car, look up Stu Dudley's itineraries. There is a wealth of info from this generous poster.
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